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Dear Internet Archive Patrons,
We need your help to make sure the Internet Archive lasts forever. On November 9, we woke up to a new administration promising radical change. This is a firm reminder that the Internet Archive must also design for change. So we set a new goal: to create a copy of our collections in the Internet Archive of Canada. This will cost millions. For us, it means keeping our cultural materials safe, private and perpetually accessible. It means preparing for a Web that may face greater restrictions. It means serving patrons when government surveillance may be on the rise. The Internet Archive is a non-profit library built on trust. Reader privacy is very important to us, so we don’t accept ads. We don’t collect your personal information. But we still need to pay for servers, staff and rent. If everyone reading this gave $50, we could end our fundraiser right now. If you find us useful, please give what you can today. Thank you.

Dear Internet Archive Patrons,
We need your help to make sure the Internet Archive lasts forever. On November 9, we woke up to a new administration promising radical change. This is a firm reminder that the Internet Archive must also design for change. So we set a new goal: to create a copy of our collections in the Internet Archive of Canada. This will cost millions. For us, it means keeping our materials safe, private and perpetually accessible. It means preparing for a Web that may face greater restrictions. It means serving patrons when government surveillance may be on the rise. The Internet Archive is a non-profit library built on trust. If everyone reading this gave $50, we could end our fundraiser right now. If you find us useful, please give today. Thank you.

Dear Internet Archive Patrons,
We need your help to make sure the Internet Archive lasts forever. On November 9, we woke up to a new administration promising radical change. This is a firm reminder that the Internet Archive must also design for change. So we set a new goal: to create a copy of our collections in the Internet Archive of Canada. This will cost millions. For us, it means keeping our materials safe, private and perpetually accessible. It means preparing for a Web that may face greater restrictions. It means serving patrons when government surveillance may be on the rise. The Internet Archive is a non-profit library built on trust. If everyone reading this gave $50, we could end our fundraiser right now. If you find us useful, please give today. Thank you.

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If you've visited or volunteered in the Guatemalan Highlands, the chances are you'll already be familiar with the bright yellow doors of El Espacio, the Entremundos office in Xela. You'll certainly have come across their magazine in your travels, a bi-lingual treasure trove of stories about the country's history, culture and volunteer opportunities. For five years, Entremundos has been a hub and contact point for volunteers and Non Governmental Organisations, in this culturally rich but... Topic: indigenous

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If you've visited or volunteered in the Guatemalan Highlands, the chances are you'll already be familiar with the bright yellow doors of El Espacio, the Entremundos office in Xela. You'll certainly have come across their magazine in your travels, a bi-lingual treasure trove of stories about the country's history, culture and volunteer opportunities. For five years, Entremundos has been a hub and contact point for volunteers and Non Governmental Organisations, in this culturally rich but... Topic: indigenous

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During the evening of August 22, 1998, Jessica Evans, a young Native American woman was assaulted by a member of the Carson City gange while attending a party at a local motel. Jessica notified the Sheriff's Deputies, but they refused to take action despite visible injuries to her face as well as blood stains on her sweatshirt. Topics: Indigenous, prison

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A Policy Paper written by Rosette Gilda C. Librea, DPA for Region 1 of the Commission on Human Rights of the Philippines in 2007-2008. This paper was completed with the assistance of Region 1 Director Atty. Anita Chauhan and cooperation of Atty. Homer Rusiana and Ms. Ma. Nerissa Navarro-Piamonte.This policy paper is based on the outcome of the study entitled âA Pilot Study on the Diagnosis of Indigenous peopleâs Rights To Ancestral Domains and Ancestral Lands in the Philippines.â Three... Topics: Indigenous, Ancestral

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The metadata below describe the original scanning. Follow the "All Files: HTTP" link in the "View the book" box to the left to find XML files that contain more metadata about the original images and the derived formats (OCR results, PDF etc.). See also the What is the directory structure for the texts? FAQ for information about file content and naming conventions. Topic: Indigenous peoples

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The metadata below describe the original scanning. Follow the "All Files: HTTP" link in the "View the book" box to the left to find XML files that contain more metadata about the original images and the derived formats (OCR results, PDF etc.). See also the What is the directory structure for the texts? FAQ for information about file content and naming conventions. Topic: Indigenous peoples

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Chapter One tells how the supreme government was affected by the poverty of the Indigenous peoples of Chiapas and endowed the area with hotels, prisons, barracks, and a military airport. Chapter Two tells the story of the Governor, an apprentice to the viceroy, and his heroic fight against the progressive clergy and his adventures with the feudal cattle, coffee and business lords. Chapter 3 tells how the viceroy had a brilliant idea and put this idea into practice. Chapter 4 tells how dignity... Topics: Zapatista, indigenous

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Book digitized by Google from the library of Harvard University and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb. Topic: Indigenous peoples Source: http://books.google.com/books?id=k50SAAAAYAAJ&oe=UTF-8

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Book digitized by Google from the library of University of California and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb. Topic: Indigenous peoples Source: http://books.google.com/books?id=lf1EAAAAIAAJ&oe=UTF-8

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Today, in the United States, there are more than five hundred federally recognized indigenous communities and nations comprising nearly three million people. These individuals are the descendants of the once fifteen million people who inhabited this land and are the subject of the latest book by noted historian and activist Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz. In An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States , Dunbar-Ortiz challenges the founding myth of the United States and shows how policy... Topic: indigenous peoples

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byBrowne, James Stark; British Association for the Advancement of Science

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Book digitized by Google from the library of the University of California and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb. Topic: Indigenous peoples Source: http://books.google.com/books?id=smJAAAAAIAAJ&oe=UTF-8

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To free the nations and free the people of the land, we must begin by freeing ourselves. Our traditional spirituality is a liberating force. The Indian nations had no prisons before the Europeans came. We didn't have much of a crime problem, either. From this we know that the problem of crime is a product of the exploitative political economy. The very same people who have committed crimes in this society would not have done so if they'd been raised in a healthy non-exploitative society. We've... Topics: indigenous, prison

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Book digitized by Google from the library of Oxford University and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb. Topic: Indigenous peoples Source: http://books.google.com/books?id=JqUNAAAAQAAJ&oe=UTF-8

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The metadata below describe the original scanning. Follow the "All Files: HTTP" link in the "View the book" box to the left to find XML files that contain more metadata about the original images and the derived formats (OCR results, PDF etc.). See also the What is the directory structure for the texts? FAQ for information about file content and naming conventions. Topic: Indigenous peoples

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If you've visited or volunteered in the Guatemalan Highlands, the chances are you'll already be familiar with the bright yellow doors of El Espacio, the Entremundos office in Xela. You'll certainly have come across their magazine in your travels, a bi-lingual treasure trove of stories about the country's history, culture and volunteer opportunities. For five years, Entremundos has been a hub and contact point for volunteers and Non Governmental Organisations, in this culturally rich but... Topics: guatemala, indigenous

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Canada is a state founded on colonization and an exploitative logic which treats nature and all living things as commodities. This squatter state maintains it's power through mental and physical violence towards any individuals who oppose it. The engaging in combat against the defenders of the Elaho because we stand in the way of greedy capitalist parasites who profit from eco-cide. Topics: Indigenous, environment

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Book digitized by Google from the library of the New York Public Library and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb. Topic: Indigenous peoples Source: http://books.google.com/books?id=pRcUAAAAIAAJ&oe=UTF-8

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Book digitized by Google from the library of the New York Public Library and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb. Topic: Indigenous peoples Source: http://books.google.com/books?id=7jsQAAAAYAAJ&oe=UTF-8

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Myra Singh, with the support of her supervisor Jae Major, introduces the challenges and strengths of indigenous methodologies. Myra's project focuses on the meanings of 'success' for indigenous students. To enable this project, she introduces yarning as a method of data collection. Topics: Myra Singh, indigenous education, indigenous research, indigenous research methods, yarning